US5190747A - Oral or detergent composition comprising a nonionic surface active agent - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention concerns a nonionic surface active agent comprising a fatty acid ester of a hexose having a ketone or aldehyde group such as glucose, galactose and fructose, or an alkyl glycoside of such hexose. More particularly, it relates to a nonionic surface active agent which is substantially tasteless and displays excellent foaming power.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a substantially tasteless nonionic surface active agent giving neither bitterness nor oily taste, and having a satisfactory foaming power with high safety.
- a substantially tasteless nonionic surface active agent having an excellent foaming power can be obtained by controlling the content of monoester as from 93 to 99.9% by weight, the content of diester as from 0.1 to 7% by weight and the content of triester and higher polyesters as from 0 to 1% by weight in a fatty acid ester of a hexose having a ketone or aldehyde group such as glucose, galactose, fructose, etc. or the alkyl glycoside of such hexose.
- fatty acid esters of hexose have heretofore been known (for example, refer to U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,973,353 and 3,231,561, and International Patent Laid-Open WO. 88/10147).
- fatty acid esters of hexose typically glucose, known in the prior art, including the production process as described in the above-mentioned, a great amount of triester or higher polyester is contained in the resultant ester composition and the monoester content is only about 40 to 50% by weight.
- fatty acid esters obtained by the process of International Patent Laid-Open WO 88/10147 usually contain monoester of from 40 to 50% by weight, diester of from 40 to 45% by weight and triester or higher polyester of about 5 to 20% by weight. Then, in the above-mentioned known literatures, mono-, di-, tri- or higher polyesters are used as they are as an ester mixture. Further, the monoester is a mixture of a glucose mono-esterified at the 3-position and a glucose mono-esterified at the 6-position.
- such mixed fatty acid esters of hexose have bitterness or oily taste which are as keen as those of other nonionic surface active agents and, show only the same extent of foaming power as compared with those of other nonionic surface active agents in the prior art. Accordingly, they lack in the merit capable of driving out other nonionic surface active agents such as sucrose fatty acid monoester or diester, sorbitan fatty acid monoester or diester, or polyglycerol fatty acid monoester or diester, although such nonionic surface active agent has bitterness or oily taste and, thus, bad taste.
- nonionic surface active agent such as sucrose fatty acid monoester or diester, sorbitan fatty acid monoester or diester, or polyglycerol fatty acid monoester or diester
- the fatty acid ester of hexose or the alkyl glycoside thereof having the content of the monoester as from 93 to 99.9% by weight, the content of the diester as from 0.1 to 7% by weight and the content of the triester and higher polyesters as from 0 to 1% by weight and, in particular, 0 to 0.5% by weight is substantially tasteless and has a satisfactory foaming power.
- the present invention has been accomplished based on such a finding.
- a nonionic surface active agent comprising a fatty acid ester of hexose or an alkyl glycoside thereof, wherein the content of monoester is from 93 to 99.9% by weight, the content of diester is from 0.1 to 7% by weight and the content of the triester and higher polyesters is from 0 to 1% by weight in the fatty acid ester.
- the nonionic surface active agent according to the present invention comprises fatty acid ester of a hexose or an alkyl glycoside thereof, which can be obtained from a hexose or an alkyl glycoside thereof and a fatty acid or a derivative thereof such as a fatty acid lower alkyl ester.
- hexose monohexose, for example, glucose, galactose or fructose is suitable, glucose being particularly preferred.
- the glucose can been prepared by acidic or enzymatic hydrolysis of starch such as corn or potato and subsequent decoloration and purification.
- starch such as corn or potato
- decoloration and purification There can be mentioned, for example, crystalline glucose, powdery glucose or granular glucose as defined in JAS.
- alkyl glycoside of the hexose alkyl glycoside with an alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms is preferred. This is prepared by adding a fatty acid alcohol with 1 to 6 carbon atoms to a hexose.
- a fatty acid alcohol with 1 to 6 carbon atoms examples thereof include, 1-methyl glucoside, 1-ethyl glucoside, 1-butyl glucoside or 1-amyl glucoside, and those commercially available from Stailley Co. can be used.
- fatty acid those having 6 to 20, particularly, 6 to 12 carbon atom, are preferred.
- Various fatty acids including natural or synthetic products, saturated or unsaturated acids, and linear or branched structures can be used alone or as a mixture.
- the acid may have one or two hydroxy groups.
- natural fatty acids for example, saturated or unsaturated linear fatty acids such as caproic acid, enanthic acid, caprylic acid, pelargonic acid, decanoic acid, lauric acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, linolic acid, oleic acid, capric acid and undecanoic acid obtained by hydrolyzing vegetable oils and animal oils such as coconuts oil, palm oil, tallow, linseed oil and soybean oil.
- synthetic fatty acids there may be used a mixture of linear or branched fatty acids prepared by oxidizing olefin polymers.
- fatty acids derived from microorganisms such as ⁇ -linolenic acid.
- alkyl esters having 1 to 8 carbon atoms such as methyl, ethyl or propyl ester of the fatty acid described above can be used.
- Halogenated products of the fatty acid can also be used as the starting material.
- the fatty acid esters of the hexose or the alkyl glycoside thereof can be synthesized by using various known methods, including ester synthesis using lipase and the like. For example, (1) an ester exchange reaction between starting oils or fats and a hexose or its alkyl glycoside, (2) an ester exchange reaction between a lower alkyl ester of a fatty acid and a hexose or its alkyl glycoside, or (3) an ester synthesis between a fatty acid and a hexose or its alkyl glycoside. In addition, a synthesis process using a fatty acid chloride and a hexose or its alkyl glycoside may also be employed.
- esters produced by any of these known processes contain less monoester and more triester or higher polyester, it is necessary to laboriously fractionate and isolate after synthesis in order to obtain an ester of high monoester content. Accordingly, a method of using a thermostable lipase proposed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/566,220 or European Patent Application No. 90115575.4 is preferably adopted for the production of the monoester.
- the surface active agent (a fatty acid ester of a hexose or alkyl glycoside thereof) according to the present invention contains from 0 to 1% by weight, particularly, 0 to 0.5% by weight of triester and higher polyesters, from 0.1 to 7% by weight, particularly, 0.2 to 4% by weight of diester and from 93 to 99.9% by weight, particularly, 96 to 99.8% by weight of monoester.
- OH groups may be esterified at any one of the 1,2,3,4 and 6-positions of glucose, in the case of a glucose ester, and at any one of the 2,3,4 and 6-positions of glucose in the case of a glucoside ester.
- R represents a fatty acid residue with 6 to 20, particularly, 6 to 12 carbon atoms and R' represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- glucose fatty acid esters examples include glucose-6-caprylmonoester, glucose-6-decanoate monoester, glucose-6-laurylmonoester, glucose-6-myristylmonoester, glucose-6-palmitylmonoester, glucose-6-oleylmonoester and glucose-6- ⁇ -linolate monoester.
- alkyl glycoside fatty acid ester with 1 to 6 carbon atoms there can be mentioned, for example, 1-methyl-6-caprylglucoside, 1-ethyl-6-caprylglucoside, 1-ethyl-6-laurylglucoside, 1-butyl-6-caprylglucoside, 1-ethyl-6-palmitylglucoside and 1-ethyl-6-oleylglucoside.
- the surface active agent according to the present invention can be used for various applications, for which the conventional nonionic surface active agents have been used and it is, particularly, effective for such uses as requiring for taste, for example, oral compositions such as dentifrices or foods. In addition, it can also be used suitably to shampooes and like other detergents.
- the surface active agent according to the present invention can be used singly or in combination.
- a nonionic surface active agent having excellent foaming power, satisfactory foam feeling and mildness to hands and skin can be prepared by using a monooctanoate of glucose or glucoside and a monodecanoate of glucose or glucoside at a weight ratio of from 95:5 to 10:90, more preferably, 95:5 to 30:70.
- the combined system can be used effectively for oral compositions such as dentifrice, detergents such as dish-wash detergent and skin-care or hair-care products such as shampoo, body shampoo and face cleansing agent.
- oral compositions such as dentifrice, detergents such as dish-wash detergent and skin-care or hair-care products such as shampoo, body shampoo and face cleansing agent.
- the surface active agent according to the present invention can further be used in combination with other surface active agents.
- the foaming power and feeling upon use can be further improved by combining one or more of the water-soluble salts of alkyl sulfates, N-acylamino acids or N-acylmethyl taurines.
- alkyl sulfates those sulfate esters of saturated or unsaturated alcohols having 8 to 18 carbon atoms, preferably 12 to 14 carbon atoms are preferred. Specifically, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium myristyl sulfate, or the like is preferably used.
- N-acylamino acids there can be used suitably N-long chained acylamino acid salts, particularly, those having saturated or unsaturated acyl groups having 8 to 18 carbon atoms, specifically, lauroyl group, myristoyl group, palmitoyl group, stearoyl group, oleoyl group, coconut oil fatty acid residue, hardened tallow fatty acid residue or mixed residues of such fatty acids.
- the kind of the amino acid and it is preferred to use glutamic acid, sarcosine or N-methyl- ⁇ -alanine singly or in combination.
- the N-acylamino acid salts include sodium salts, potassium salts, etc.
- N-lauroyl glutamate N-myristoyl glutamate, N-lauroyl sarcosinate, N-myristoyl sarcosinate and N-lauroyl-N-methyl- ⁇ -alaninate.
- the blending amount of the N-acyl amino acid salt is preferably 0.5% by weight or less in case of using for an oral composition. If it is used in excess of 0.5% by weight, exfoliation of oral mucous membrane may be caused.
- the N-acylmethyl taurine salt has 8 to 16 carbon atoms, more preferably, 12 to 14 carbon atoms in the acyl group. If the number of carbon atoms in the acyl group is less than 8, taste is poor. On the other hand, if it is more than 16, the foaming property is undesirably reduced. In this case, the acyl group may be saturated or unsaturated, although a saturated acyl group is preferred.
- the N-acylmethyl taurine salt has the following formula (I): ##STR2## where R" represents a residue of a saturated or unsaturated fatty acid having 8 to 16 carbon atoms and X represents an alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, ammonium or organic amine.
- sodium N-caproylmethyl taurine sodium N-lauroylmethyl taurine, sodium N-myristoylmethyl taurine, sodium N-palmitoylmethyl taurine and sodium N-coconut oil fatty acid methyl taurine. They may be used alone or in combination.
- surface active agent according to the present invention for an oral composition in combination with water-soluble salts of alkyl sulfates, N-acylamino acids and N-acylmethyl taurines, it is preferred to use a glucose or glucoside fatty acid ester having 8 to 14 carbon atoms in the acyl group as the surface active agent according to the present invention in view of the taste and the foaming property.
- the blending ratio is from 1 to 10% by weight, particularly, 0.5 to 5% by weight based on the entire composition.
- the alkyl sulfate salt and the glucose and/or glucoside fatty acid ester is preferably used at a weight ratio of from 1:4 to 4:1, particularly 1:3 to 2:1. If the ratio of the glucose and/or glucoside fatty acid ester is increased in excess of 1/4, the foaming power may sometime be deteriorated. On the other hand, if the ratio of the alkyl sulfate salt is increased in excess of 4/1, there may be recognized no sufficient effect for reducing stimulation to oral mucous membrane. In this case, the total blending amount of the alkyl sulfate salt and the glucose and/or glucoside fatty acid ester is preferably from 0.01 to 10% by weight and, more preferably, from 0.1 to 5% by weight.
- the N-acylmethyl taurine salt and the glucose and/or glucoside fatty acid ester is preferably used together at a weight ratio of from 1:4 to 4:1, particularly, 1:3 to 1:1. If the ratio of the glucose and/or glucoside fatty acid ester is increased in excess of 1/4, synergistic effect for the foaming property may not be obtained sufficiently. On the other hand, if the ratio of the N-acylmethyl taurine salt is increased in excess of 4/1, deposition of N-acylmethyl taurine salt is remarkably increased in a low temperature storage and the stability of the composition may be deteriorated.
- the total blending ratio of N-acylmethyl taurine salt and glucose and/or glucoside fatty acid ester is preferably from 0.1 to 5% by weight, more preferably, from 0.5 to 2% by weight.
- the surface active agent according to the present invention When the surface active agent according to the present invention is used for a shampoo composition, feeling upon rinsing and storage stability can be improved by the combined use with an amphoteric surface active agent and slimy feeling can be improved by the combined use of an anionic surface active agent.
- any amphoteric surface active agents usually employed for shampoo compositions including imidazoline type amphoteric surface active agent, alkyl betaine type amphoteric surface active agent, sulfo betaine type amphoteric surface active agent, aminocarboxylic acid salt type amphoteric surface active agent and amide betaine type amphoteric surface active agent can be used.
- the surface active agent according to the present invention is blended in combination with the amphoteric surface active agent for a shampoo composition
- a fatty acid ester having 6 to 20, particularly, 6 to 12 carbon atoms, in the acyl group of glucose or alkyl glucoside having 1 to 4 carbon atoms in the alkyl group is preferred and the blending amount is from 0.1 to 30% by weight, particularly, from 1 to 20% by weight based on the entire composition. Further, the blending amount of the amphoteric surface active agent is from 0.1 to 30% by weight, particularly, 1 to 15% by weight based on the entire composition.
- any of those employed usually for the shampoo compositions may be used.
- fatty acid type surface active agent such as fatty acid salt (soap), glycerol monoalkyl ester monosulfate salt, coconut oil fatty acid-collagen condensate and protein-fatty acid condensate, higher alcohol type surface active agent such as alkyl sulfate salt, polyoxyethylene alkyl ether sulfate salt and monoalkyl sulfosuccinate salt, as well as ⁇ -olefine sulfonate, acyl sarcosinate salt, acyl glutamate salt, paraffin sulfonate, succinic acid monoglyceride, monoglycerol sulfate, polyoxyethylene coconut oil fatty acid amide ether sulfate, N-acylmethyl taurine salt and N-acyl-N-methyl- ⁇ -alaninate.
- fatty acid type surface active agent such as fatty acid salt (soap), glyce
- a glucose fatty acid ester having 11 to 20, particularly, 11 to 18 carbon atoms in the acyl group and an alkyl glucoside fatty acid ester having 11 to 20, particularly 11 to 18 carbon atoms in the acyl group and 1 to 4 carbon atoms in the alkyl group is preferred as the surface active agent according to the present invention, and the blending ratio thereof is from 0.1 to 30% by weight, particularly, 1 to 20% by weight based on the entire composition. Further, the blending amount of the anionic surface active agent is from 0.5 to 30% by weight, particularly, 1 to 20% by weight based on the entire composition.
- the number of carbon atoms in the alcohol chain is preferably from 8 to 20.
- the alcohol moiety may be linear or branched and may be saturated or unsaturated.
- Typical examples are acylated alaninate salt, acylated sarcosinate salt, acylated tauride salt, acylated glutamate salts, aminoacetic acid betaine and sulfobetaine.
- R 1 hydrogen, alkyl or alkenyl group preferably having 8 to 16 carbon atoms,
- R 2 , R 3 One is alkyl group preferably having 8 to 16 carbon atoms and another is hydrogen, alkali metal or alkaline earth metal, or both of them are hydrogen, alkali metal, alkaline earty metal or alkanol amine.
- An adduct of 2 to 15 mol in average (p 2-15), preferably, 7 to 15 mol of ethylene oxide to primary or secondary alcohol with a straight chain rate of 50% by weight or more, preferably, 70% by weight or more.
- the alcohol may be saturated or unsaturated.
- the salt of the surface active agents alkali metal, magnesium or mono-, di- or tri-ethanolamine salt may be used. Further, the blending amount of the surface active agents (i)-(v) described above in the detergent composition is from 0.5.to 20% by weight, particularly, 5 to 15% by weight.
- R 4 and R 5 each represents an alkyl group or hydroxy alkyl group with 1 to 5 carbon atoms and R 6 represents an alkyl group with 8 to 20 carbon atoms.
- R 6 may be saturated or unsaturated and it may be linear or branched.
- the alkylamine oxide is blended in an amount of from 0.5 to 10% by weight, preferably, 2.5 to 5.5% by weight in the detergent composition.
- This is an amide of a fatty acid and an ethanol amine and a typical example is a fatty acid ethanolamide.
- the fatty acid alkanolamide those comprising 70% by weight or more, preferably, 85% by weight or more of C 12 fatty acid alkanolamide with 12 carbon atoms in the fatty acid residue are preferably used.
- the content of the alkanolamide other than C 12 fatty acid alkanolamide is increased, occurrence of slimy feeling can not sufficiently be prevented.
- the fatty acid alkanolamide is blended in the detergent composition in an amount of from 1 to 20% by weight, preferably, 4 to 10% by weight.
- the surface active agent can be blended in an amount of from 3 to 40% by weight based on the entire composition.
- the blending amount of the surface active agent of the present invention is preferably from 1 to 30% by weight, particularly, 5 to 20% by weight based on the entire composition.
- the surface active agent having 6 to 18 carbon atoms in the acyl group is preferred as the surface active agent according to the present invention.
- the surface active agent according to the present invention when blended in combination with a polyethylene glycol having a polymerization degree of ethylene oxide of 3 to 226, with the liquid detergent composition, film formation can be prevented.
- a liquid detergent is usually charged in a bottle type vessel and used by being discharged from a distribution cap.
- the distribution cap is clogged making the use difficult or the distribution hole is completely clogged.
- Use of the polyethylene glycol can prevent such a disadvantage.
- the blending amount of the polyethylene glycol is from 0.5 to 5% by weight and, in particular, 1 to 3% by weight, while the blending amount of the surface active agent according to the present invention is from 1 to 30% by weight, particularly, 5 to 25% by weight based on the entire composition.
- the surface active agent according to the present invention preferably has 6 to 18 carbon atoms in the acyl group.
- an oral composition may be prepared and applied as toothpaste, toothpowder, liquid dentifrice, mouthwash and artificial teeth detergent.
- abrasives such as calcium secondary phosphate, calcium carbonate, calcium pyrophosphate, insoluble sodium metaphosphate, aluminum hydroxide, silica and silicate (blending amount: 10 to 95% by weight based on the entire composition), humectants such as glycerol, sorbitol, propylene glycol and polyethylene glycol (blending amount: 10 to 70% by weight based on the entire composition), binders such as sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, carrageenan, sodium alginate, Veegum®, hydroxyethyl cellulose, xanthane gum and sodium polyacrylate (blending amount: 0.1 to 5% by weight based on the entire composition), sweetener such as sodium saccharine, glycyrrhizin, stevioside, paramethoxycinnamic aldehyde
- fluorides such as sodium monofluorophosphate, sodium fluoride and tin fluoride
- anti-inflammatory agents such as tranexamic acid, ⁇ -aminocaproic acid and allantoinate
- phosphoric acid compound such as sodium polyphosphate and like other phermaceutical agents
- customary ingredients may be blended also in other oral compositions and such oral compositions can be prepared by the conventional method.
- the blending amount of the surface active agent according to the present invention in the oral composition is from 0.1 to 10% by weight based on the entire composition.
- a detergent such as a shampoo composition
- ordinary ingredients may be added, as required, in addition to the surface active agent as described above, for example, foam improver such as alkanolamine or amine oxide, emulsifying agent such as higher fatty acid glycol ester or high molecular emulsion, hydrotrope such as ethanol, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol or glycerol, emollient such as oil and fat, higher alcohol ester, lanolin derivative, protein derivative, squalane or cationized cellulose, viscosity improver such as cellulose derivative, polyvinyl alcohol, carboxyvinyl polymer, polyvinyl pyrrolidone and sodium chloride, preservative such as benzoic acid, benzoic acid ester or sorbic acid, metal chelating agent such as EDTA, NTA or citric acid, pH controller such as sodium phosphate, as well as UV-absorber, dandruff remover, pigment and perfume.
- foam improver such as
- the surface active agent according to the present invention can also be applied to a detergent such as cloth detergent, body shampoo, kitchen detergent and living detergent, for example, used for bath and toilet.
- the blending amount of the surface active agent according to the present invention in the detergent is from 0.1 to 30% by weight, particularly, 1 to 20% by weight based on the entire amount.
- the surface active agents according to the present invention hardly denature protein, effective ingredients composed of protein such as enzymes including dextranase and mutanase, and antisera antibodies against Stresptococcus mutans, Bacteroides gingivalis and Actinomyces viscosus and enzymes including glucosetransfarase are blended in a stable manner in a composition containing the surface active agent according to the present invention.
- reaction solution 0.5 ml was taken into a screw tube, to which were added 2.5 ml of pyridine and, further, 10 ⁇ l of n-tetradecane as an internal standard substance and then mixed sufficiently. Then, they were filtered and 1 ml of acetic anhydride was added as an acetylating agent to 1 ml of the filtrate and reacted at 60° C. for 30 min.
- glucose monocaprinate was obtained at a purity of 98% and a yield of 70%, in which the content of tri- or higher ester was less than 1% by weight.
- Glucose and linear decanoic acid chloride were reacted in pyridine solvent at a reaction temperature of 60° C. for about 30 min. to obtain a crude product of glucose decanoate.
- the crude product was fractionated on column chromatography (carrier: silica gel, trade name: Wakogel C-200, manufactured by Wako Junyaku Co., solvent: methanol/ethyl ether/hexane) to obtain glucose decanoate monoester, diester, triester, tetraester and pentaester respectively.
- carrier silica gel, trade name: Wakogel C-200, manufactured by Wako Junyaku Co.
- solvent methanol/ethyl ether/hexane
- each of the fractions obtained by the silica gel column chromatography was removed with a solvent under a reduced pressure in a rotary evaporator and then further dried in vacuum over one day to prepare a specimen.
- Each of the esters was confirmed to be mono-, di-, tri-, tetra- and penta-form according to NMR and gas chromatography for acetylation products respectively.
- Glucose and linear decanoic acid chloride were reacted in pyridine solvent at a reaction temperature of 60° C. for about 30 min. to obtain a crude product of glucose decanoate.
- the crude product was fractionated on column chromatography (carrier: silica gel, trade name: Wakogel C-200, manufactured by Wako Junyaku Co., solvent: methanol/ethyl ether/hexane) to obtain glucose decanoate monoester and diester respectively.
- carrier silica gel, trade name: Wakogel C-200, manufactured by Wako Junyaku Co.
- solvent methanol/ethyl ether/hexane
- glucose esters were mixed at a weight ratio as shown in Table 2, and their foaming power and feeling of foam were evaluated respectively.
- Foaming power and feeling of foams were evaluated by the following methods.
- Gargling test by 20 panellers was conducted using an aqueous mixed solution of sodium lauryl sulfate and glucose-6-monocaprate (monoester 98.7%, diester 1.2%, triester 0.1%) at the ratio shown in Table 3 and stimulative feeling during gargling and sense of incongruity remaining in the oral mucous membrane when rinsing with water after gargling were evaluated.
- the test results are shown in Table 3. Values in the column for the result of the evaluation in the table indicate the number of panellers who complained stimulative feeling or sense of incongruity.
- a toothpaste composition of the following formulation was prepared in the conventional manner by using the foaming agent (surface active agent) shown in Table 4.
- the foaming property of the toothpaste compositions was evaluated by the following method.
- Tooth cleaning test was conducted by five well-trained panellers using a toothpaste composition prepared by the formulation as described above and the foaming property was evaluated by the following evaluation standards.
- a toothpaste composition of the following formulation was prepared in the conventional manner by using the foaming agent (surface active agent) shown in Table 5.
- the foaming property and the taste of the toothpaste composition was evaluated by the method described later. The results are shown in Table 5.
- Tooth cleaning test was conducted by five well-trained panellers using the toothpaste composition prepared by the formulation as described above and the foaming property and the taste were evaluated by the following evaluation standards.
- a toothpaste composition of the same formulations as in Example 5 were prepared except for using the foaming agent (surface active agent) shown in Table 6.
- the foaming property and the taste of the toothpaste compositions were evaluated in the same standards as those in Example 5. The results are shown in Table 6.
- a toothpaste composition of the following formulation was prepared in the conventional manner by using the foaming agent (surface active agent) shown in Table 7.
- the foaming property, taste and low temperature stability of the toothpaste composition was evaluated by the same method as in Example 5. The results are shown in Table 7.
- Each of the toothpaste compositions thus prepared was charged in an aluminum laminated tube. After storing the tube at 0° C. for one month, the content was taken out, observed for the appearance and then evaluated by the following standards.
- the toothpaste composition was excellent in each of the foaming property, taste and low temperature stability.
- the standard shampoo used herein comprised 10% by weight of sodium polyoxyethylene lauryl ether sulfate (p:3), 3% by weight of coconut oil fatty acid diethanol amide, 1% by weight of sodium sulfate and the balance of water.
- the test solution shown in Table 8 was stored for one month at 60° C. or under the irradiation of a xenone lamp and a change of color was visually judged.
- the evaluation standards are as shown below.
- test solution shown in Table 10 A few drops of a test solution shown in Table 10 was taken on one hand and a standard specimen (a 15% aqueous solution of the following anionic surface active agent (1)) was taken on the other hand, and the degree of slimy feeling therebetween was compared by 20 test panellers. The results are shown in the table.
- the evaluation standards are as shown below.
- score of 1 if the test solution was less slimy than that of the standard specimen, score "0” if the slimy feeling was identical and score "-1” if the standard specimen was less slimy than the test solution. Then, for the total scores by the 20 panellers, score of 5 or greater was represented as " ⁇ ", score of from more than -5 to less than 5 as “ ⁇ ” and score of -5 or less as "X”.
- the surface active agent used herein was as shown below.
- Amidopropyl betaine (R: coconut oil)
- Imidazoline type amphoteric surface active agent (R: coconut oil)
- a hand was dipped in a 10% aqueous solution of the composition and evaluated by means of panellers' touch based on the following standards.
- the scores were mean values for five or more panellers.
- Detergent compositions having the formulations shown in Tables 12-14 were prepared to evaluate slimy feeling in the same manner as in Example 10. The results are shown in Tables 12-14.
- Blending Examples of the surface active agent according to the present invention are shown below.
- Liquid dish-wash detergents having the formulations shown in Table 16 were prepared. They have no slimy feeling and good rinsing property.
- Body shampooes having the formulations shown in Table 19 were prepared. They have no slimy feeling and good rinsing property.
- Liquid detergents for cloth having the formulations shown in Table 20 were prepared. They have no slimy feeling and good rinsing property.
- Liquid dish-wash detergent having the following formulation was prepared. It has no slimy feeling and good rinsing property.
- Liquid dish-wash detergent having the following formulation was prepared. It has no slimy feeling and good rinsing property.
- Body shampoo having the following formulation was prepared. It has no slimy feeling and good rinsing property.
- Liquid detergent for cloth having the following formulation was prepared. It has no slimy feeling and good rinsing property.
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Abstract
Description
TABLE 1
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Surface active agent
Blending ratio (wt %)
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Glucose decanoate
monoester
99.7 95 95 95 95.5
90
diester 0.3 0 3.5 4.5
4.5
5
tri-or higher ester
0 5 1.5 0.5
0 5
Sucrose laurate
monoester 100
polyester 100
Decyl polyglycoside 100
Polyglycerol laurate 100
Sorbitan laurate 100
Taste ◯
X X ◯
◯
X X X X X X
Foaming ◯
Δ
◯
◯
◯
Δ
Δ
X Δ
X X
Example
Comparative
Example
Comparative Example
Example
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TABLE 2
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Glucose
fatty acid ester
Example Comparative Example
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C.sub.8
Monoester
95.5
99.7
99.7
99.7
Sucrose
EO 9 mol
Diester
4.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 laurate
adduct of
C.sub.10
Monoester
99.5
99.5
99.5
99.5 C.sub.12-13
Diester
0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 alcohol
C.sub.8 /C.sub.10 ratio
90/10
80/20
50/50
30/70
Foam height (ml)
85 90 85 80 40 30
Feeling of form
◯
◯
◯
◯
X ˜ Δ
X ˜ Δ
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TABLE 3
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No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4
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Sodium lauryl sulfate (A)
0.5% 0.25% 0.17% 0%
Glucose-6-monocaprate (B)*
0% 0.25% 0.33% 0.5%
(A)/(B) weight ratio
1/0 1/1 1/2 0/1
Result
Stimulative feeling
18 2 0 0
during gargling
(number of panellers)
Sense of incongruity
15 1 0 0
after gargling
(number of panellers)
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*monoester: 98.7%, diester: 1.2%, triester: 0.1%
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Formulation of toothpaste composition
wt %
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Calcium secondary phosphate
45.0
Silicic anhydride 3.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
0.8
Carrageenan 0.2
Sorbitol 26.0
Propylene glycol 3.0
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Flavor 1.0
Foaming agent 2.0
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
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TABLE 4
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Surface active agent
5 6 7
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Sodium lauryl sulfate (A)
2.0% 1.0% 0.65%
Glucose-6-monocaprate (B)*
0% 1.0% 1.35%
(A)/(B) weight ratio
1/0 1/1 1/2
Foaming property ◯
◯
◯
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*monoester: 99.7%, diester: 0.3%, triester: 0%
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Formulation of toothpaste composition
(unit %)
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Calcium secondary phosphate
45.0
Silicic anhydride 3.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
0.8
Carrageenan 0.2
Sorbitol 26.0
Propylene glycol 3.0
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Flavor 1.0
Foaming agent amount
shown in Table 1
Purified water balance
Total 100.0
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TABLE 5
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Blending Foaming
Surface active agent
amount (%) power Taste
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Glucose-6-monolaurate* +
1.5 ⊚
◯
sodium N-lauroyl glutamate
0.5
Glucose-6-monolaurate* +
1.5 ⊚
◯
sodium N-lauroyl sarcosin-
0.5
ate
Glucose-6-monolaurate* +
1.5 ⊚
◯
sodium N-lauroylmethyl-β-
0.5
alaninate
N-lauroyl sarcosinate
0.5 X ◯
Sodium N-lauroyl glutamate
0.5 X ◯
Sodium N-lauroylmethyl-β-
0.5 X ◯
alaninate
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*monoester: 99%, diester: 1%, triester: 0%
TABLE 6
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Blending Foaming
Surface active agent
amount (%) power Taste
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Glucose-6-monocaprate*
1.5 ◯
◯
+ sodium N-lauroyl sarcosin-
0.2
ate
Glucose-6-monocaprate*
1.5 ⊚
◯
+ sodium N-lauroyl sarcosin-
0.5
ate
Glucose-6-monocaprate*
1.5 ⊚
◯
+ sodium N-lauroyl sarcosin-
0.5
ate
Glucose-6-monocaprylate*
1.5 ⊚
◯
+ Sodium N-hardened tallow/
0.5
coconut oil mixed fatty acid
glutamate
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*monoester: 99%, diester: 1%, triester: 0%
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Formulation of toothpaste composition
wt %
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Calcium secondary phosphate
45.0
Silicic anhydride 3.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
0.8
Carrageenan 0.2
Sorbitol 26.0
Propylene glycol 3.0
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Flavor 1.0
Foaming agent 2.0
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
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TABLE 7
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Comparative
Foaming agent Example Example
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Sodium N-lauroylmethyl
2.0% 0.8% 0.5%
taurate Glucose-6-monocaprate*
0% 1.2% 1.5%
Foaming property ◯
◯
◯
Taste Δ ◯
◯
Low temperature stability
X ◯
◯
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*monoester: 99%, diester: 1%, triester: 0%
TABLE 8
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Ingredient Comparative Example
Example
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Glucose
Glucose-6-caprate monoester* 10
fatty acid
Glucose-6-laurate monoester* 10
ester 1-ethyl-6-caprate glucose ester* 10
1-ethyl-6-laurate glucose ester* 10
Glucose-6-cocoyl monoester* 10
Glucose-6-nonanic monoester* 10
Amphoteric
Imidazolinium betaine (R: coconut oil)
10 5
surface
Amidopropyl betaine (R: coconut oil)
10 5
active Alkyl betaine (R: coconut oil) 5
agent Sodium β-laurylamino propionate 5
Sodium lauryl diaminoethyl glycine 5
Lauryl dimethylamino acetic acid betaine
10
Alkyl dimethylamino hydroxypropyl sulfobetaine
10 5
Purified water balance
Total 100
100
100
100
100
100 100
100
100
100
Hair smoothness upon rinsing Δ
Δ
Δ
Δ
⊚
⊚
⊚
⊚
⊚
.circleincircl
e.
Color stability at 60° C.
X X Δ
Δ
◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
.
Color stability under xenon lamp irradiation
X X X X ◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
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*monoester: 99%, diester: 1%, triester: 0%
TABLE 9
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Example
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Glucose fatty
Glucose-6-caprate monester*
10 5 12 10 10
acid ester
Glucose-6-laurate monester* 3
1-ethyl-6-caprate glucose ester*
5
1-ethyl-6-laurate glucose ester* 5
Amphoteric
Imidazolinium betaine (R: coconut oil)
5
surface active
Amidopropyl betaine (R: coconut oil)
5 5 5 5
agent
Sodium α-olefin sulfonate 2
Sodium polyoxyethylene alkyl ether sulfate (C.sub.12 /C.sub.13 = 1/1, - p
= 3) 2
Quaternary nitrogen-containing cellulose ether
0.5
0.7 0.5
(nitrogen content: 2.0%, molecular weight: 100,000)
Copolymer of dimethylallyl ammonium chloride and
0.1
acrylamide (MERQUAT 550, manufactured by Merck Co.)
EDTA 0.05
Ethyleneglycol distearate 1.0 1.0
Trimethylammonium chloride (C.sub.16 ˜C.sub.18)
0.1
Coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide
2 3 2.5
1.5
3
Ethanol 0.4
Parabene 0.1
Benzoic acid salt 1 1 1 1 1
Perfume trace
trace
trace
trace
trace
Dye trace
trace
trace
trace
trace
Purified water balance
Total 100
100
100
100
100
Hair smoothness during rinsing ⊚
⊚
⊚
⊚
⊚
Color stability at 60° C.
◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
Color stability under xenon lamp irradiation
◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
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*monoester: 99%, diester: 1%, triester: 0%
TABLE 10
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No.
Ingredient (%)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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Glucose-6-cocoyl monoester*
5 5 10 10 10 10 5 3 0.5 30
10 20
Glucose-6-palmitoyl 5
monester*
1-ethyl-6-cocoyl glucose
5
ester*
Anionic surface active agent
15
15
15
15 10 15 12 10
13
15 5 30 2
(1)
Anionic surface active agent
15
15
10
(2)
Amphoteric surface active 5 5 2
agent (1)
Amphoteric surface active 5
agent (2)
Cationic surface active agent 1 1
Nonionic surface active 5 2 3
agent
Purified water
balance
Total 100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100 100
100
100
Slimy feeling Δ
◯
◯
◯
X ◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
◯
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*monotester: 99%, diester: 1%, triester: 0%.
TABLE 11
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No.
No.
No.
No.
No. No. No. No. No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Ingredient (%)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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C.sub.6 glucose ester*.sup.2
9 10 10 10 10
C.sub.8 glucose ester*.sup.2
9 5 10 15 20
C.sub.10 ethyl glucose
9 20
30
ester*.sup.2
C.sub.22 glucose ester*.sup.2
9
Sodium C.sub.11, 13 alkyl 10
sulfate*.sup.3
Sodium C.sub.12, 13 alkyl
5 5 5 5 10
sulfate*.sup.4
Sodium C.sub.10-18 α-olefin
0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 10 5
sulfonate
Sodium C.sub.12 alaninate 5 5 10
Sodium C.sub.15 alkyl 10
sulfonate
Water balance
Total 100
100
100
100
100 100 100 100 100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Slimy feeling after
4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 2 2
washing
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*.sup.1 Specimen Nos. 1-14 are Examples, other specimens are Comparative
Examples
*.sup.2 Fatty acid glucose or glucoside ester with the carbon atoms
indicated in table (monoester: 99%, diester: 1%, triester: 0%)
*.sup.3 Higher alcohol with 50% or more of straight chain rate composed
mainly of C.sub.12, 13 was used.
*.sup.4 Higher alcohol with 70% or more of straight chain rate composed
mainly of C.sub.12, 13 was used.
TABLE 12
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Composition (wt %)
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
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C.sub.6 glucose ester*.sup.1
10 15
C.sub.8 glucose ester*.sup.1
10 10 20 5
C.sub.10 glucose ester*.sup.1 10 30
C.sub.12 glucose ester*.sup.1 10
Coconut oil fatty acid diethanol amide
5 5
Higher alcohol
(- p = 12)*.sup.2
10 10
polyoxyethylene ether
(- p = 15)*.sup.2
5 5 10
(- p = 15)*.sup.3 10
C.sub.10-14 secondary alcohol
(- p = 7) 5
polyoxyethylene ether
(- p = 9) 0.5
(- p = 12) 10
(- p = 15) 10
water balance
Total 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Slimy feeling after washing
4 4 5 5 4 5 5 5 4
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*.sup.1 monoester: 99%, diester %, triester 0%
*.sup.2 Alcohol with 50 wt % or more of straight chain rate composed
mainly of C.sub.11, 13 was used as higher alcohol.
*.sup.3 Alcohol with 70 wt % or more of straight chain rate composed
mainly of C.sub.11, 13 was used as higher alcohol.
*.sup.4 C.sub.10-14 secondary alcohol with 90 wt % of straight chain rate
was used.
TABLE 13
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Ingredient (%) No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
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C.sub.6 glucose ester*.sup.2
8
C.sub.8 ethyl glucose ester*.sup.2
5 8 30
C.sub.10 glucose ester*.sup.2
8 20
C.sub.12 glucose ester*.sup.3 8
Alklyamine oxide*.sup.3
A 0.5 3 3 5 3
B 3 8 10
Sodium higher alcohol poly-
A 5 5 10 10
oxyethylene sulfate (- p = 3)*.sup.4
B
water balance
Total 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Slimy feeling after washing
5 5 5 5 5 4 5 2
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*.sup.1 Specimen Nos. 1-7 are Examples, No. 8 is Comparative Example.
*.sup.2 Fatty acid glucose or glucoside ester with the number of carbon
atoms in the table (monoester: 99%, diester 1%, triester 0%)
*.sup.3 Alklyamine oxide:
A: C.sub.12 dimethylamine oxide with 90% or more of straight chain rate a
C.sub.12 alkyl group.
B: C.sub.14 diethylamine oxide with 40 to 90% of straight chain rate at
C.sub.14 alkyl group.
*.sup.4 Sodium higher alcohol polyoxyethylene sulfate (-p = 3)
A: Alcohol with 70% or more of straight chain rate composed of 90 wt % or
more of C.sub.12, 13 was used as higher alcohol, (average addition mol
number of polyoxyethylene = 3)
B: Alcohol with 50% or more of straight chain rate composed mainly of
C.sub.11, 13 was used as higher alcohol (average addition mol number, of
polyoxyethylene = 3)
TABLE 14
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Ingredient (%) No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
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C.sub.6 glucose ester*.sup.1
10
C.sub.8 ethyl glucose ester*.sup.1
10 5 20 30
C.sub.10 glucose ester*.sup.1
10 20
C.sub.12 glucose ester*.sup.1
10
C.sub.12 fatty acid diethanol amide*.sup.2
10 10 10 10 1 20 15
Ethanol 2 5 2 5 3
Sodium p-toluene sulfonate
1.5 3 3 1.5 2
water balance
Total 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Slimy feeling of washing liquid
5 5 5 5 5 5 5
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*.sup.1 Fatty acid ester with the number of carbon atoms indicated in the
table. Monoester: 99%, diester: 1%, triester: 0%
*.sup.2 C.sub.12 fatty acid diethanol amide: Amide comprised of fatty aci
and diethanol amine, 85% by weight of the fatty acid radical of the fatty
acid being occupied by C.sub.12 fatty acid radical.
TABLE 15
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Ingredient (%) No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No.
No.
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8
C.sub.6 glucose ester*.sup.1 10
C.sub.8 glucose ester*.sup.1 5 20 30
Methyl C.sub.10 glucose ester*.sup.1 10 10
C.sub.12 glucose ester*.sup.1 10 10
Polyethylene Molecular weight 200 1
glycol Molecular weight 400 1
Molecular weight 800 1
Molecular weight 1000
0.5 1 3 5
Molecular weight 7000 1
Sodium C.sub.12, 13
(- p = 3) 5 10 10
alkyl polyoxy- (- p = 4) 5 10 10 10
ethylene sulfate (- p = 5) 10
Sodium C.sub.10-12 α-olefin sulfonate
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
sodium toluene sulfonate 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Ethanol 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Sodium benzoate 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Fragrance I 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
II 0.2 0.2 0.2
Dye 0.01
0.01
0.01 0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
C.sub.12 diethanol amide 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
C.sub.12 alkylamine oxide 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
water balance
Total 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Film formation B A A A A A A A
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*.sup.1 Fatty acid glucose or glucoside ester with the number of carbon
atoms indicated in the table. Monoester: 99%, diester: 1%, triester: 0%
*.sup.2 Compositions for fragrance I and II are as follows.
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Ingredient (parts by weight)
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Flavor (I):
Anise oil 1
Calmus oil 1
Camomile oil 1
Coriander oil 1
Eucalyptus oil 2
Gingergrass oil 1
Mandarin oil 1
Spearmint oil 1
Parseley oil 1
Pimenta oil 1
Star anise oil 1
Worm-wood oil 1
Orris oil 1
Orange oil 5
Grapefruit oil 2
Tangerine oil 1
Bonzoin oil 1
Pine oil 2
Angelica oil 1
Caraway oil 1
Cinnamon oil 1
Deyl oil 1
Fennel oil 1
Laurel leaf oil 1
Tangerine oil 1
Peppermint oil 2
Patchouli oil 2
Rosemary oil 1
Ylang Ylang oil 2
Ho oil 2
Lemon oil 5
Yuzu oil 1
Tansy oil 1
Bois de Rose oil 2
Sandalwood oil 2
Basil oil 1
Cassia oil 1
Citronella oil 1
Elemi oil 1
Galbanum oil 1
Lavender oil 2
Peppermint oil 2
Neroli oil 1
Perilla oil 1
Camphor oil 2
Thyme oil 1
Rose oil 1
Aromois oil 1
Lime oil 2
Sudachi oil 1
Oak moss oil 2
Cederwood oil 2
Tonka beans oil 1
Bergamot oil 5
Celery oil 1
Clove oil 1
Estragon oil 1
Geranium oil 1
Lemongrass oil 1
Nutmeg oil 1
Petigrain oil 1
Clary sage oil 1
Wintergreen oil 1
Tomato leaf absolute
1
Mandrain oil 2
Lavandin oil 2
Orange flower oil 1
Vetiver oil 1
Perfume (II):
Aldehyde C-7 0.5
Aldehyde C-8 0.5
Aldehyde C-9 0.5
Aldehyde C-10 0.5
Aldehyde C-11 0.5
Aldehyde C-12 MNA 0.5
γ-undecalactone
1.0
Ethyl methyl phenyl glycidate
1.0
p-methyl-β-ethylnyl glycidate
1.0
α-n-amyl cinnamic aldehyde
2.5
Anethol 1.0
Anisaldehyde 1.0
Anisalcohol 1.0
p-tert-butyl cyclohexyl acetate
2.5
1-bornyl acetate 1.0
Cedryl acetate 1.0
1,8-cineol 1.0
Citral 2.5
Citronellal 0.5
Citronellol 2.5
Citronellyl acetate 2.5
Cinnamic aldehyde 1.0
Cumarin 1.0
Cyclamen aldehyde 2.5
Damascone 0.5
Dimethyl anthranilate
0.5
Dipentene 0.5
Diphenyl oxide 0.5
Ethyl acetate 0.5
Ethyl anthranilate 0.5
Ethyl vanillin 0.5
Eugenol 1.0
Bicyclohydrohomofernecyl oxide
2.5
Galacsolide 2.5
Geraniol 2.5
Geranyl acetate 2.5
Helional 1.0
Heliotropine 1.0
Ionon 2.5
α-n-hexyl cinnamic aldehyde
2.5
cis-3-hexanol 0.5
Hyacinth aldehyde 0.5
Hydrotropa aldehyde 0.5
Iso E super 1.0
Isoeugenol 1.0
Lilial 2.5
Limonene 2.5
Linalool 2.5
Linalool oxide 0.5
Linalyl acetate 2.5
Lyral 2.5
1-menthol 0.5
Methyl anthranilate 1.0
Methyl ionone 2.5
Methylmethyl anthranilate
0.5
Musk T 2.5
Mirack aldehyde 0.5
Nerol 0.5
Phenyl ethyl acetate
2.5
β-phenyl ethyl alcohol
2.5
Bornyl methoxy cyclohexanol
2.5
Rosephenone 0.5
Styrallyl acetate 0.5
α-terpineol 2.5
Terpinyl acetate 2.5
Tetrahydrolinalool 1.0
Tetrahydro muguol 1.0
Tonalid 1.0
Vanillin 0.5
Belt fix 2.5
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Blending Example 1 (Toothpaste)
Glucose octanoate 1.5%
Calcium hydrogen phosphate
15
Silica 15
Sorbitol 30
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
1
Flavor and coloring agent
appropriate amount
Water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 2 (Kitchen detergent)
Glucose octanoate 10%
Alcohol ethoxylate sulfate (Na salt)
10
Amine oxide 5
Perfume and dye appropriate amount
Water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 3 (Shampoo)
Glucose ester No. 1 10.5%
Sodium lauryl sulfate 3.5
Cocoyl diethanol amide 2.0
Sodium sulfate 1.5
Perfume and dye appropriate amount
Water balance
Total 100.0%
Glucose ester No. 1
Glucose monooctanoate 90%
Glucose monodacanoate 10%
Blending Example 4 (Toothpaste)
Calcium secondary phosphate dihydrate
45.0%
Glycerol 5.0
Sorbitol 15.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
1.0
Glucose ester No. 2 1.5
Flavor and sweetener appropriate amount
Water balance
Total 100.0%
Glucose ester No. 2
Glucose monooctanoate 80%
Glucose monodecanoate 20%
Blending Example 5 (Liquid soap)
Glucose ester No. 3 20.0%
Sodium lauryl sulfate 10.0
Perfume and emulsifying agent
appropriate amount
Water balance
Total 100.0%
Glucose ester No. 3
Glucose monooctanoate 79%
Glucose dioctanoate 1%
Glucose monodecanoate 19.5%
Glucose didecanoate 0.5%
Blending Example 6
(Vegetable tableware detergent)
LES 20.0%
Glucose ester No. 4 10.0
Lauryl alkanol amide 5.0
Perfume appropriate amount
Water balance
Total 100.0%
Glucose ester No. 4
Glucose monooctanoate 85%
Glucose monodecanoate 15%
Blending Example 7 (Toothpaste)
Aluminum hydroxide 40.0%
Silicic anhydride 2.0
Propylene glycol 3.0
Sorbitol 26.0
Sodium alginate 1.0
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Glucose-5-monolaurate 0.7
Sodium lauryl sulfate 0.7
Flavor 1.0
Preservative trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 8 (Toothpaste)
Calcium secondary phosphate
45.0%
Silicic anhydride 3.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
1.0
Carrageenan 0.2
Propylene glycol 3.0
Sorbitol 26.0
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Sodium monofluorophosphate
0.76
Glucose-6-monolaurate 1.0
Sodium lauryl sulfate 0.5
Flavor 1.0
Preservative trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 9 (Toothpaste)
Calcium secondary phosphate
45.0%
Silicic anhydride 3.0
Aluminum oxide 1.0
Propylene glycol 3.0
Sorbitol 25.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
0.8
Carrageenan 0.3
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Glucose-6-monocaprate 1.0
Sodium lauryl sulfate 0.5
Arantoin chlorohydroxy aluminum
0.1
Flavor 1.0
Preservative trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 10 (Toothpaste)
Zirconosilicate 15.0%
Silicic anhydride 2.0
Polyethylene glycol 400
3.0
Sorbitol 60.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
1.4
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Glucose-6-monocaprate 1.5
Sodium lauryl sulfate 0.5
β-glycyrrhetinic acid
0.01
Tocopherol acetate 0.1
Flavor 1.0
Coloring agent trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 11 (Toothpaste)
Aluminosilicate 20.0%
Glycerol 15.0
Sorbitol 40.0
Polyethylene glycol 400
4.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
1.2
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Glucose-6-monocaprate 1.0
Sodium lauryl sulfate 0.5
Flavor 1.0
Coloring agent trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 12 (Toothpaste)
Calcium carbonate (heavy)
30.0%
Calcium carbonate (light)
15.0
Propylene glycol 3.0
Sorbitol 30.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
1.0
Sodium saccharinate 0.1
Tranexamic acid 0.1
Glucose-6-monocaprate 1.5
Sodium myristyl sulfate
0.5
Flavor 1.0
Preservative trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 13 (Toothpower)
Calcium secondary phosphate
35.0%
Calcium carbonate 40.0
Glycerol 10.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
0.3
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Glucose-6-monolaurate 1.0
Sodium lauryl sulfate 0.5
Flavor 1.5
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 14 (Mouthwash)
Ethanol 10.0%
Glycerol 10.0
Sorbitol 5.0
Citric acid 0.1
Sodium citrate 0.4
Sodium saccharinate 0.05
Glucose-6-monocaprylate
1.0
Sodium lauryl sulfate 0.5
Flavor 1.0
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 15 (Toothpaste)
Aluminum hydroxide 40.0%
Silicic anhydride 2.0
Propylene glycol 3.0
Sorbitol 15.0
Glycerol 15.0
Sodium alginate 1.0
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Glucose-6-monolaurate 1.5
Sodium N-lauroyl glutamate
0.5
Flavor 1.0
Preservative trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 16 (Toothpaste)
Aluminum silicate 20.0%
Glycerol 15.0
Sorbitol 40.0
Polyethylene glycol 400
4.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
1.2
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Glucose-6-monocaprate 1.0
Sodium N-lauroyl sarcosinate
0.5
Flavor 1.0
Coloring agent slight amount
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 17 (Toothpaste)
Calcium carbonate (heavy)
30.0%
Calcium carbonate (light)
15.0
Propylene glycol 3.0
Sorbitol 30.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
1.0
Sodium saccharinate 0.1
Tranexamic acid 0.1
Glucose-6-monocaprylate
1.5
Sodium N-myristoylmethyl- -alanine
0.5
Flavor 1.0
Preservative trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 18 (Toothpaste)
Calcium secondary phosphate
45.0%
Silicic anhydride 3.0
Aluminum oxide 1.0
Propylene glycol 3.0
Sorbitol 25.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
0.8
Carrageenan 0.3
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Glucose-6-monocaprate 1.0
Sodium N-lauroyl sarcosinate
0.5
Arantoin chlorohydroxy aluminum
0.1
Flavor 1.0
Preservative trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 19 (Toothpaste)
Zirconosilicate 15.0%
Silicic anhydride 2.0
Polyethylene glycol 400
3.0
Sorbitol 60.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
1.4
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Glucose-6-monocaprylate
1.5
Sodium N-lauroylmethyl-β-alanine
0.5
β-glycyrretic acid
0.01
Tocopherol acetic acid 0.1
Flavor 1.0
Coloring agent trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 20 (Toothpowder)
Calcium secondary phosphate
35.0%
Calcium carbonate 40.0
Glycerol 10.0
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
0.3
Sodium saccharine 0.2
Glucose-6-monolaurate 1.0
Sodium N-myristoyl sarcosinate
0.5
Flavor 1.5
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 21 (Mouthwash)
Ethanol 10.0%
Glycerol 10.0
Sorbitol 5.0
Citric acid 0.1
Sodium citrate 0.4
Sodium saccharinate 0.05
Glucose-6-monocaprylate
1.0
Sodium N-lauryol sarcosinate
0.5
Flavor 1.0
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 22 (Toothpaste)
Aluminum hydroxide 45.0%
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
0.8
Carrageenan 0.2
Sorbitol 26.0
Propylene glycol 3.0
Sodium saccharinate 0.2
Sodium N-myristoyl taurine
1.5
Glucose-6-monolaurate 3.0
Flavor 1.0
Preservative trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 23 (Mouthwash)
Ethanol 10.0%
Glycerol 15.0
Citric acid 0.1
Sodium citrate 0.4
Sodium saccharinate 0.05
Sodium N-lauroylmethyl taurine
0.5
Glucose-6-monocaprylate
2.0
Flavor 1.0
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 24 (Shampoo)
Glucose-6-cocoyl monoester
5.0%
Glucose-6-heptanoate monoester
5.0
Sodium polyoxyethylene lauryl ether sulfate
5.0
Alkanol amide 5.0
Lanorine derivative 1.0
EDTA 0.2
Ethanol 0.5
Preservative 1.0
Perfume 0.5
Dye trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
Blending Example 25 (Dish-wash detergent)
Glucose-6-cocoyl monoester
5.0%
Sodium polyoxyethylene lauryl ether sulfate
10.0
Triethanol amine lauryl sulfate
5.0
Alkanol amide 3.0
Glycol distearate 1.0
Propylene glycol 0.2
Benzoic acid 1
Perfume 0.5
Dye trace
Purified water balance
Total 100.0%
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TABLE 16
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Ingredient (%) No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
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C.sub.10 glucose ester 20 20 20 20 20
Sodium higher alcohol polyoxyethylene sulfate
5
(chain linearity: 40%, - p = 5)
Sodium C.sub.11, C.sub.13 alkylsulfate
5
Sodium C.sub.10-18 α-olefin sulfonate
5
N-lauroyl glutamate 5
Sodium octenyl succinate 5
Polyoxyethylene C.sub.12 alkyl ether (- p = 7)
10
Keratin hydrolysis product (average molecular
0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
weight 1000)
Sodium benzoate 2 2 2 2 2
Sodium p-toluene sulfonate
4 4 4 4 4
Ethanol 7 7 7 7 7
Alkanolamide 2 2 2 2 2
Perfume 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
Dye 0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
Sodium citrate 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Water balance
Total 100 100 100 100 100
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TABLE 17
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Ingredient (%) No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
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C.sub.8 glucose ester 10 10 10 10
C.sub.12, C.sub.13 Sodium alkylsulfate
5
C.sub.10-18 α-olefin sulfonate
5
Sodium N-methyl-N-oleoyl taurinate
10
Sodium oleoylethyl succinate 10
Polyoxyethylene lauryl ether (- p = 7) 9
Sodium polyoxyethylene lauryl ether sulfate (- p = 3,
4 6 6
alkyl group C.sub.12 /C.sub.13 = 7/7)
Paraffin sulfonate 2 4
Dimethyl polysiloxane (10,000 cs)
2 3 2
Dimethyl polysiloxane (100,000 cs)
2 1
Yukafoamer AM75201 2 2 2
Yukafoamer AMW 1 0.5
Imidazolinium betaine (alkyl group: cocoyl)
5 1
Stearyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
1 0.5
Quaternary nitrogen-containing cellulose ether (nitrogen
0.5 0.3 0.3
content: 2.0%, molecular weight: 100,000)
Copolymer of dimethyldiallyl ammonium chloride and
0.2
acrylamide (average molecular weight: 1,200,000)
Coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide
4 2 2 2
Perfume 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
Dye (Yellow 203) trace
trace
trace
trace
Citric acid (adjust pH to 5.8)
Purified water balance
Total 100 100 100 100
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TABLE 18
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Ingredient (%) No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
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C.sub.10 glucose ester 15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
Sodium C.sub.11, C.sub.13 alkylsulfate
3.0
Sodium C.sub.10-18 α-olefin sulfonate
3.0
N-lauroyl glutamate 3.0
Sodium octenyl succinate 5.0
Polyoxyethylene myristoyl ether (- p = 5)
5.0
Polymer-JR-400 (manufactured by Union Carbide
0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Co.)
Behenyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (average
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
2.42
molecular weight: 404)
Sodium lauroyl alanine (average molecular
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
weight: 307)
Propylene glycol 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
Polyoxyethylene (40 mol in average) hardened
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
castor oil derivative
N-lauroyl dimethylamino acetic acid betaine
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
Dye, Perfume appropriate amount
Ion-exchanged water balance
Total 100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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TABLE 19
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Ingredient (%) No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
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C.sub.10 glucose ester 30.0
30.0
30.0
30.0
30.0
Sodium C.sub.12, C.sub.13 alkylsulfate
5.0
Sodium C.sub.10-18 α-olefin sulfonate
5.0
Sodium C.sub.12 alaninate 5.0
Sodium C.sub.15 alkyl succinate 5.0
Polyoxyethylene lauryl ether (- p = 12)
5.0
Soap 2.5
Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate (average molecular
0.93
0.93
0.93
0.93
0.93
weight: 310)
Lauryl imidazoline betaine
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
Dipropylene glycol 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0
Aloe extract 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Colorant, Perfume appropriate amount
Preservative, Chelating agent
appropriate amount
Ion-exchanged water balance
Total 100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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TABLE 20
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Ingredient (%) No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
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C.sub.10 glucose ester
30.0
30.0
30.0
30.0
30.0
Sodium C.sub.12, C.sub.13 alkylsulfate
10.0
Sodium C.sub.10-18 α-olefin sulfonate
10.0
Sodium C.sub.12 alaninate 10.0
Sodium C.sub.15 alkyl succinate 10.0
Polyoxyethylene lauryl ether (- p = 12)
10.0
Soap 5.0
Sodium xylene sulfonate
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
Sodium lauroyl alaninate (average molecular
3.05
3.05
3.05
3.05
3.05
weight: 307)
Lauryl dimethylamino acetic acid betaine
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
Fluorescent dye 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Ethanol 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0
Dye, Perfume appropriate amount
Sodium hydroxide appropriate amount
Ion-exchanged water balance
Total 100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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C.sub.8 glucose ester 30%
Sodium C.sub.12 higher alcohol polyoxyethylene sulfate
5
(straight chain rate: 40%, p = 5)
Branched C.sub.12 monoalkyl dimethylamine oxide
8
(branching rate: 50%)
Keratin hydrolysis product 0.1
(average molecular weight: 1000)
Sodium benzoate 2
Sodium p-toluene sulfonate 4
Ethanol 7
Alkanol amide 2
Perfume 0.4
Dye 0.01
Sodium citrate 0.1
Water balance
Total 100.0%
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TABLE 21
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Ingredient (wt %) No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
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C.sub.6 glucose ester 7 1
C.sub.8 glucose ester 6
C.sub.10 glucose ester 8
C.sub.12 arabinose ester 5
Sodium polyoxyethylene lauryl ether sulfonate (- p = 3,
7 5 5 9
alkyl group C.sub.12 /C.sub.13 = 1/1)
Paraffin sulfonate 2 4
Dimethyl polysiloxane (10,000 cs)
2 3 2
Dimethyl polysiloxane (100,000 cs)
2 1
Yukafoamer AM75201 2 2 2
Yukafoamer AMW 1 0.5
Imidazolinium betaine (alkyl group: cocoyl)
5 1
Stearyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
1 0.5
Quaternary nitrogen-containing cellulose ether (nitrogen
0.5
0.3
0.3
content: 2.0%, molecular weight: 100,000)
Copolymer of dimethyldiallyl ammonium, chloride and
0.2
acrylamide (average molecular weight: 1,200,000)
Coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide
4 2 2 2
Perfume 0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
Dye (Yellow 203) trace
trace
trace
trace
Citric acid (adjust pH to 5.8)
Purified water balance
Total 100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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C.sub.8 glucose ester 15.0%
Amine oxide 3.0
Polymer-JR-400 (manufactured by
0.2
Union Carbide Co.)
Behenyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
2.42
(Average molecular weight: 404)
Propylene glycol 5.0
Polyoxyethylene (average 40 mol) hardened
2.0
castor oil
N-lauryl diethylamino acetic acid betaine
5.0
Dye, Perfume appropriate amount
Ion-exchanged water balance
Total 100.0%
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C.sub.10 glucose ester
30.0%
C.sub.14 monoalkyl dimethyl amine oxide
2.0
Sodium coconut oil fatty acid
3.0
methyl-β-alaninate
Lauroyl imidazoline betaine
10.0
Dipropylene glycol 8.0
Aloe extract 0.5
Dye, Perfume appropriate amount
Preservative and Chelating agent
appropriate amount
Ion-exchanged water balance
Total 100.0%
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C.sub.12 glucose ester 30.0%
Amine oxide 5.0
C.sub.12 alkyl ether (- p = 7)
5.0
Lauryl dimethyl amino acetic acid betaine
5.0
Fluorescent dye 0.2
Ethanol 8.0
Dye, Perfume appropriate amount
Sodium hydroxide approprate amount
Ion-exchanged water balance
Total 100.0%
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